vivienne_strauss: After an especially profound encounter, Hugh will never again eat octopus.
vivienne_strauss: She wanted something to happen--something, anything: she did not know what.
vivienne_strauss: Laundry day.
vivienne_strauss: Life must go on; I forget just why
vivienne_strauss: Family portrait.
vivienne_strauss: Bless the beasts and the children.
vivienne_strauss: This Side of Paradise.
vivienne_strauss: Some (sullen) Sallys
vivienne_strauss: A room of her own. Portrait of Virginia Woolf.
vivienne_strauss: Charlie's first summer.
vivienne_strauss: Misha embarks on an exciting new career.
vivienne_strauss: Edward at home, 8 Strawberry Lane, Yarmouth, MA
vivienne_strauss: Tesla's pigeons.
vivienne_strauss: Just an ordinary day at 66 Main Street.
vivienne_strauss: If birds wore clothes.
vivienne_strauss: Henry takes Irving out for fish and chips at the White Squirrel Brewery.
vivienne_strauss: Dorothy Parker with her dogs at The Lowell, overcoming writer's block.
vivienne_strauss: City cats.
vivienne_strauss: The Birth of the Butterfly
vivienne_strauss: Nora, daughter of owls.
vivienne_strauss: The art of flower arranging.
vivienne_strauss: Wall of cats. (caterwauling)
vivienne_strauss: Georgia's passion for plants flourishes while Gerald withers away behind his book.
vivienne_strauss: Louisiana Wood relaxes after a long week.
vivienne_strauss: There was nothing Betty liked better than being the bearer of bad news.
vivienne_strauss: After a most fortuitous day of shopping, Madge and Jeffrey become hopelessly lost on the way home.
vivienne_strauss: The Lesser Known Sandal Cemetery
vivienne_strauss: Pajama party.
vivienne_strauss: Held rigid to the pattern with the stiffness of their gowns.
vivienne_strauss: American dream.